20 Must-See Movies on the New Kino Film Collection
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Kino Lorber has launched its own collection on Prime Video, providing access to a variety of arthouse and international films for only $5.99 per month. The channel features new releases like Chile '76 and Four Daughters, along with an extensive catalog of critically acclaimed films from celebrated directors such as Yorgos Lanthimos and Jafar Panahi. The selection is diverse and dense, prompting curators to regularly update recommendations, including a list of 20 must-see films, showcasing unique cinema experiences.
The incredible German director Christian Petzold has received universal acclaim in recent years for films like Phoenix, Transit, and Afire. Like a lot of great renowned masters currently working in the 2020s, Kino has an early film, a way to see where it all began. In this case, it's Petzold's second collaboration with the amazing Nina Hoss in a film that won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the Berlin Film Festival.
What a fascinatingly strange movie this one is. It's technically sci-fi in that it's set in the near future in a village in northeastern Brazil, where, well, weird things start to happen. Honestly, this film, which some have classified in the subgenre of 'Weird Western,' is almost impossible to describe.
Battleship Potemkin is an iconic silent film that remains a significant reference point in cinema history, revealing filmmaking techniques that have influenced over a century of filmmakers.
The film distributor Kino Lorber - known for its arthouse and international releases - launched its own channel on Prime Video in November. For $5.99 per month, the collection includes new Kino Lorber releases like Chile '76 and Four Daughters.
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